Fans holding tickets to Super Bowl XLVIII will be able to buy tickets in advance to ride the Fan Express bus from Grand Central right to the game. The bus will depart from 45th Street between Vanderbilt Avenue and Lexington Avenue. Buy tickets for the Fan Express bus here.

Fans holding tickets to Super Bowl XLVIII will also be able to take NJTRANSIT from Penn Station to Secaucus, for a quick shuttle train to MetLife Stadium. Fans will be required to show their game ticket at Secaucus before being allowed to connect to the MetLife Stadium shuttle train.

Getting to MetLife Stadium from any Metro-North station is just a one-ticket trip, even though you’ll be riding trains operated by multiple railroads. If buying a ticket at a ticket vending machine, select “M,” then “Meadowlands” as your destination. You’ll receive one ticket that is valid on all the trains you’ll ride to get to the stadium operated by Metro-North and NJTRANSIT.

Fans will also be able to access NJ Transit from New York:

This connection will allow you to travel from New York’s Penn Station (390 7th Avenue) to the Seacacus Junction station in New Jersey, then take a rail shuttle to the stadium. The fare is $10.50, round trip.

You can also take a PATH train (similar to NYC’s subway) to Hoboken, NJ and connect to the stadium shuttle ($8) from locations farther south in Manhattan. PATH train stops in Manhattan include 33rd St., 23rd St. 14th St, 9th St., Christopher St. and World Trade Center. The fare is $2.50 per ride.